Peruvian court orders government oversight of Chinese-owned port near Lima, bolstering US push to counter Beijing's regional influence. The ruling mandates Peruvian authorities supervise operations at the strategically important port facility.
A Peruvian court ordered the government to oversee a Chinese-owned port near Lima, a move that supports US efforts to curb Beijing's growing influence in the region.
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